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    <h3>Contents</h3>
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        <li><a href="#description" class="active">Module Description</a></li>
        <li><a href="#periodupload">Data Upload - Automatic</a></li>
		<li><a href="#commandupload">Data Upload - Command</a></li> 
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        <h1 class="display-4 font-weight-bold">Introduction to MODULE_THERMAL Module</h1>
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        <h6>Module Description</h6>
        <p>The product is pre-installed with a thermal imaging module used for capturing thermal images of targets. Thermal imaging sensors are generally expensive devices; this product adopts the most cost-effective sensor, supporting 32*24 pixels.</p>
        <p>Thermal imaging differs from regular cameras, which sense visible light. Thermal imaging senses temperature and can be understood as simultaneously measuring the temperature at 32*24 points. From the sensor's perspective, its structure appears as shown in <a href="/dc/image/thermal01.jpg" target="_blank">this image</a>. The field of view is cone-like: the closer the object, the smaller the pixel spacing.</p>
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	    <h6>Data Upload - Automatic</h6>
		<p>The meaning of each data field is clear. You can also <a href="/dc/pub/doc?page=command_index&deviceType=dc01" target="_blank">click here</a> to view the MODULE_THERMAL module section, which explains the meanings of the uploaded data fields.</p>
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	    <h6>Data Upload - Command</h6>
		<p>Sending commands to the device can also trigger it to upload data. <a href="/dc/pub/doc?page=command_index&deviceType=dc01" target="_blank">Click here</a> to view the relevant sections about the MODULE_THERMAL module to learn what commands can be executed and what format the uploaded data takes.</p>
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	    <h6>Data Forwarding</h6>
		<p><a href="/dc/pub/doc?page=dataflow&deviceType=dc01#cloudpush2client" target="_blank">Click here</a> to learn how to configure data forwarding for the module.<br>
		   <a href="/dc/pub/doc?page=dataflow&deviceType=dc01#datastructure" target="_blank">Click here</a> to view the format of forwarded data.</p>
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	    <h6>Runtime Status</h6>
		<p><a href="/dc/pub/doc?page=command_index&deviceType=dc01" target="_blank">Click here</a> to see the relevant section on the MODULE_THERMAL module and understand the meaning of each field.</p>
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